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1 – 13 13th- to 16th-Century Italian 35 – 35A, 15th- to 16th-Century 53 – 56 18th- and Early 19th-Century Tower 2 Modern and Paintings and Sculptures 38 – 41A Netherlandish and German French Paintings and Sculptures Paintings and Sculptures 17 – 28 16th-Century Italian, French, and 57 – 59, 61 British Paintings and Sculptures Roof Special Exhibitions Terrace Spanish Paintings, Sculptures, 42 – 51 17th-Century Dutch and Flemish 60 – 60B, American Paintings and Sculptures Roof Terrace and Decorative Arts Paintings 62 – 71 Tower 3 Tower 2 Tower 1 Public Space 29 – 34, 17th- to 18th-Century Italian, 52 18th- and 19th-Century Spanish 80 – 93 19th-Century French Paintings 36 – 37 Spanish, and French Paintings and French Paintings Closed to the Public 72 – 79 Special Exhibitions Roof Terrace

Tower 3 Tower 1 Tower Level 19 18 17 20 21 24 12 23 13 25 22 Sculpture Garden 26 27 11 28 10 19 9 18 6 Tower 2 17 5 3 Lobby A 20 8 2 31 24 West 21 7 23 Garden 12 4 29 13 80 32 25 Court22 Lobby B 1 79 30 11 91 Sculpture Garden 26 27 10 81 78 33 28 45 9 92 90 87 82 37 46 6 88 86 75 Tower 2 38 5 93 76 43 48 3 83 77 34 Lobby A 44 8 51 50C 2 89 31 36 West 47 7 85 74 Tower 1 39 Garden 49 4 Rotunda 84 73 Tower 3 35 29 42 50B 80 32 35A Court Lobby B 50 1 79 30 40 50A 91 78 41 52 92 90 87 Lobby C East81 82 33 41A 45 Information Founders 56 75 72 37 46 Room 88 86 Garden 76 38 48 Room 53 93 57 77 34 43 89 58 83Court Lobby D Terrace Café 36 44 47 51 50C 54 74 Tower 1 39 55 85 73 Tower 3 Upper Level 35 42 49 50B Rotunda 84 71 Pavilion 35A 50 59 40 50A 60 69A Café 41 Information Founders 52 61 Lobby C East67 70 41A 56 63 72 Room Room 57 60A Garden 68 69 53 58 65 Court Terrace Café Fountain / Ice Rink 54 66 Lobby D 55 62 60B 71 Pavilion G14 59 64 G10 60 69A Café 61 67 70 G13A 63 G15 G9 60A 68 69 G16 G13 G12 G11A 65 Tower 2 Fountain / Ice Rink G17 G11 G8 62 66 G18 60B G19 G14 Ramp 64 G22A G10G7 Lift G13AG21 Ramp G22 G15 G9 G3 G37G16 G13 G12G6 G11A G5 G2 Tower 2 G17G38 G39 G11 G8 G18 G40 G4 G1 G23 G19 G41 Ramp G34 G22A G7 Tower 1 Lift G21 G42 Ramp G24 G22G30 G29 G3 G33 G37 G6 Lecture G38 G5 G43G2 G32G31G39 Hall Theater G25 G28G40 G4 G1 Garden Café G26 G41 G23G34 Lecture Hall G27 G42 Tower 1 G24 G30 G29 G33 Lecture G43 Shop G32G31 Hall Theater G25 G28 Garden Café Mezzanine G26 Lecture Hall G27 Lift Shop

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G1 – G9, G21 19th- and 20th-Century Sculptures G22 – G34 Photographs/Prints and Drawings and Paintings Tower 1 G42 – G43 American Decorative Access to G11 – G13A 17th- and 18th-Century Sculptures, Arts and Paintings Terrace Café Ground Level Decorative Arts, and Paintings Access to Public Space Access to Library Exhibitions Terrace Café G10, G14 – 19 Medieval, Renaissance, & Reading Room Closed to the Public and Baroque Sculptures Access to Library Exhibitions and Decorative Arts Shop & Reading Room

To West Shop Building Cascade To West Espresso & Waterfall Building Gelato Bar To EastCascade Auditorium Waterfall EspressoCascade & Building Small Gelato Bar Café To East Auditorium Auditorium Cascade Building SmallRamp Lift Concourse CaféEducation Auditorium Galleries Facilities Studio Ramp Lift Concourse Education Galleries Please do not touch works of art Studio Men Information Elevator Shop Dirt, moisture, and other contaminants Women Listening Device Escalator present on hands can stain or corrode Shop Family ATM Moving Walkway the surfaces. Help us protect the works Concourse Checkroom Accessible Stairs of art and preserve our common heritage for future generations. Audio Tour Desk Exterior Entrance

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44611_NGA.indd 2 6/9/21 11:16 AM Welcome to the East Building Study Rooms Sculpture Garden The East Building presents modern Specific prints, drawings, and Const Sculpture Garden and contemporary works by artists photographs not on view may be The National Gallery of Art houses itu from around the world as well as seen by appointment. Visit nga.gov/ tion one of the finest art collections in the Ave special exhibitions. research for details. world, focusing on Western painting, sculpture, drawing, , and photography from the Middle Ages to Sculpture Garden Programs and the present. The Sculpture Garden is a unique Information The National Gallery is open every day setting for monumental modern Free public Wi-Fi: NGA_Public_WiFi except December 25 and January 1. sculptures. Find current hours at nga.gov/visit. Visit nga.gov/tours to find audio tours of the collection and special eet Admission is always free. Membership Pavilion www.nga.gov Featured selections from the East and th Str Café 202.737.4215 National Membership program for West Buildings are available in ASL, 9 English, French, Japanese, Korean, Fountain / Ice Rink As we reopen from our pandemic individuals. Memberships start at Mandarin, Russian, and Spanish. closures, you may find some galleries $50 a year and include benefits such closed at times. We apologize for any as a member e-newsletter and a The interactive welcome kiosk in the inconvenience, and we are working to 10 percent discount in the National West Building Rotunda allows visitors ensure full access to our collection. Gallery of Art Shops, onsite and online. to customize their experience by National Members help us broaden browsing thematic tours of the Main outreach, expand the collection, Floor that feature popular topics and West Building present new special exhibitions, artists. The West Building is home to and more. Visit nga.gov/calendar for films, European paintings and sculptures To become a member visit concerts, lectures, and family from the 13th to early 20th centuries nga.gov/join. activities, and community events, and American art from colonial presented virtually or onsite. th Street times to the early 1900s, along Library Madison 7 with decorative arts, the Kaufman D National Gallery of Art Collection of American furniture, The library houses more than rive West Building and rotating installations of 400,000 volumes on Western art and prints, drawings, rare books, and architecture dating to the Middle photographs. Ages and a superb collection of rare books — invaluable resources for researchers. Library exhibitions examine the role of books and other text materials in . For more information, visit nga.gov/ Visitor Policies Accessibility Shopping at the library or call 202.842.6511 (library) or 202.842.6026 (image collections). All bags will be inspected before they The National Gallery is committed to National Gallery can be placed in the checkrooms or making our collection, buildings, and For current status, visit nga.gov/shops carried into the galleries. Luggage and programs accessible to all audiences. or shop online at shop.nga.gov. other oversized bags will undergo Find more at nga.gov/accessibility. For X-ray screening. Items larger than additional information or assistance, West Building Shop, Ground Floor 17 × 26 inches (43 × 66 centimeters) email [email protected] or call are not permitted in the checkrooms 202.842.6905, Monday – Friday, Concourse North Shop or galleries. 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Concourse between East and Free checkrooms are located at Ramps for wheelchairs and West Buildings each entrance. Visitors must check strollers are located at the luggage, oversized bags, and any entrance Concourse South Shop other items that cannot be carried to the West Building and at Concourse between East and West Map reasonably and safely in the galleries. the 4th Street entrance to the Buildings The National Gallery reserves the East Building. Wheelchairs and right to refuse items and is not strollers may be borrowed at East Building Shop responsible for items held in the all entrances at no charge. East Building, Concourse checkrooms. Family restrooms are Laptops, cameras, fur coats, and available for visitors requiring Connect with the other items of value cannot be assistance from their National Gallery checked, but may be carried into the companions. galleries. The National Gallery is not Service dogs are permitted in the East Follow us on social media responsible for loss of or damage to and West Buildings as well as in the items of value. Sculpture Garden. 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